Thursday, April 17, 2014

Your Branch is your Phone

The use of mobile devices is increasing at a pace that is impacting business sales like nothing before!  This includes banking.  Eventually, it's inevitable that more consumers will turn to mobile and new merchants will come up to speed.  20 years from now I envision banks looking entirely different than we know them today.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

50 years

It is not often someone spends 50 years in a profession and is starting on their second 50!  But that's me.  Doubt if I will complete the next 50, but who is counting?  I could talk for hours about how banking used to be and how it is today.  But with all the changes interest rates today are actually lower than when I started in banking in 1964. 

Friday, March 28, 2014

Elite We Are!

Bo Ryan never ceases to amaze me.  I knew after watching Baylor play last Sunday, and listening to everyone comment about how tough Baylor would be for Wisconsin, that Bo would see it as a challenge.  And he met the challenge!  Someone who has been around as long as he has needs that special challenge once in a while to keep the fun in what they're doing!

Friday, March 21, 2014

Madness!

Well, my possibility of winning the billion dollars by getting all 64 games in NCAA tourney correct ended yesterday!  The wins of No. Dakota State; Dayton and Harvard took my money away!

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Savings VS Debt

A recent bankrate.com report shows that nearly 50% of Americans have more credit card debt than emergency savings.  What's more, Americans' comfort levels with their savings have fallen to their lowest point in a year.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Ethics

As we see the corruption that exists in big government, it is refreshing to be led in this state by one who, in my opinion, exemplifies courage and ethics like not often seen.

Saturday, March 01, 2014

Happy States

I saw a results of a recent study on what states in the U.S.A. have the happiest people and which the unhappiest.  Surprisingly, the top 5 happiest states are all in the north;   No. Dakota, So. Dakota, Nebraska lead the list for the happiest.  West Virginia is the most unhappy state, followed by Mississippi and Alabama.  Wisconsin was not in the top 10.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Business Cheerleader

We like to think of ourselves as a cheerleader for small business.  Beyond providing loans and business banking products, we also have an important role to play as a sounding board and trusted advisor.  We think being an effective cheerleader is not waving pompoms, shouting morale-boosting chants into megaphones, or flying 15 feet in the air.  Instead we try to focus on being a good friend to small business owners.  We try to tailor our offerings to our clients and perform a supporting role with gusto and a high level of enthusiasm.  Rah, rah, rah......

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

American TV

The small business community has been rocked by the news of American TV's closing.  Here is a Madison-based business that has been around for 30 years closing shop.  Just down the road a 50 plus year business, Johannsen's closed not that long ago.  While all the talk is about the future plight of small business, I can tell you that small business is alive and well.  There are thousands of small business in Wisconsin thriving and who have a bright future.  So don't despair, quality personal service and products is still here!

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Why Do You Leave

Research indicates there are two leading reasons people leave their preferred banking institution:

1.  An increase in a fee or fees;
2.  Poor customer service.

Any change we make in fees we feel is necessary and justified.  Those of you on the receiving end of these fees should call us anytime you feel a fee is not understood by you or justified.  And it goes without saying that we always encourage input on our client service level.

Friday, February 07, 2014

Student Loans

Student loans and the repayment of student loans is a real problem in our economy.  It seems those who own up to their commitment to repay the loans are being penalized by those who do not repay.  The rates on the loans to those who are paying keeps going up to offset the losses of those who do not.  I think getting these loans is too easy.  Another example of government taking over what had been a rather successful program and turning it into a mess.

Tuesday, February 04, 2014

Markets

A little correction in the stock market is taking place.  Was due. 

Monday, January 27, 2014

Arctic Air

A person certainly gets a feel for what those who live inside the Arctic Circle experience!  It is damn cold out.  People are always telling me this must remind me of Upper Michigan, where I grew up.  The fact is, it seems colder here.  Granted winters up there are longer with lots of snow.  But I much prefer snow over brutal cold!  Another factor is that the U.P. is almost completely surrounded by open water, which at 32 degrees or more tends to produce snow and milder temps.  So if you want to escape this cold, go to the U.P.  (tongue in cheek!) 

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Here and There

One has to wonder where the 110,000,000 credit and debit card theft from Target will end up.  It also sounds like this is only the tip of the iceberg and that many other retailers may have also been hit.  Does that mean 90% of people in the U.S. have already had their information stolen?  One has to wonder.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Global Warning

I am aware that the issue of global warming is more than just one winter, but I sure am not hearing much about global warming this winter around here!

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Target

Target Corporation is offering one year free credit monitoring and identity theft protection to anyone who was affected by the recent Target data breach.  So if your credit or debit card was affected, you can go to the following site to get the free monitoring and protection.

https://corporate.target.com/discover/article/free-credit-monitoring-and-identity-theft-protection

Thursday, January 09, 2014

Weather

Yesterday when the temperature got way up to 9 degrees ABOVE zero with the sun shining, one could not help buy notice the lift in peoples'  spirits!  The sun is a powerful intoxicant! 

Friday, January 03, 2014

Fair Weather Fans

Minus 7 degrees at kickoff in Lambeau this Sunday.  I'll be there and not in a suite.  I have a outfit worn by those who compete in the Alaska Iditarod and boots good to minus 130!  Two son-in-laws; 2 daughters and 3 grandchildren accompanying me.  They have been to cold games before, but not as cold as this will be.  Hope it beats the 1967 Ice Bowl for low temp!

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Happy 2014

Today ends a successful year for Oak Bank.  But as of tomorrow, it is history and we start all over.  There is still a lot of uncertainty in our economy.  But we are optimistic that our team will do what it takes to make 2014 special.  Happy New Year to all!!

Monday, December 30, 2013

Do You Believe?

I really had mixed feelings as the clock wound down yesterday.  The Packers were driving and on four different occasions they were down to a critical fourth down play.  I had pretty much prepared myself for a Bear win.  But somehow I felt Rodgers might find a way to pull it out.  After all, the most frequent criticism I hear about him is his inability to win the close ones.  But he combined with Cobb for what will be a win to remember!  Bring on the 49ers!

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Winter & Economy

I am not sure if its the time of the year or the impending snow storm (I like snow storms!) or what, but I am mildly optimistic that 2014 is shaping up to be a good year for our economy.  While there seems to exist a lot of uncertainty about taxes and healthcare, the recent budget compromise along with some of the economic indicators have produced some confidence in the Market.  Yet, some central bankers (like the Federal Reserve) are concerned about the low inflation rate and whether deflation should be a concern.  But overall, I am optimistic about 2014.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Can You Believe It?

Give the Packers credit.  They have character!  Yesterday's comeback victory is a perfect example of why we remain fans!  The game is never over till it's over.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Winter

Being from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, I really don't have a problem with snow.  But I really don't care for bitter cold.  You might say, but isn't it colder in the U.P.?  No, not normally.  Being surrounded by the Great Lakes which are 32 degrees or warmer while still open, the U.P. is normally milder and does not experience the chill factors we do here in south-central Wisconsin.  But that open water certainly encourages the snow effect snow fall.  I never owned a snow blower while living up there.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Feliz dia del pavo

Feliz dia del pavo.  Be thankful for all your blessings!

Monday, November 25, 2013

Kissing Your Sister

It was a cold November day in Lambeau yesterday.  And a tie left the fans kind of unfulfilled.  The defense once again let us down.  And now its going to be interesting to see who starts at quarterback this Thursday against the Lions.  If Rodgers is unable to play, I fully expect it will be Matt Flynn.  And what about Eddie Lacy?  Once Rodgers is back, it is going to be interesting to watch the combination of him and Lacy. 

Monday, November 18, 2013

Badgers/Packers

While the Badgers are still in contention for a BCS Bowl, the Packers will not make the NFL playoffs.  I am normally not one to jump off the bandwagon, but with all the injuries, and especially the Aaron Rodgers injury, make me a little pessimistic. 

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Packers Season Over?

I can't be very optimistic right now about the Packer season.  It is not just Aaron's absence, but all the other injuries that is hurting them right now.  I felt Scott Tolzien did a very creditable job on Sunday having only been involved for a week.  But one should not underestimate Mike McCarthy's ability to work miracles!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Give to Your Community

When was the last time you did something for your community?  Or for a non-profit?  Or your church, synagoque, or temple?  At the end of the day, it is all about how we influenced our fragile earth to leave it better for our children and grandchildren. 

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

We Have A Deal

According to the news just released, we have a deal in Washington to avoid the default issue.  The devil will be in the details, I expect.  And I doubt if it is a long-term solution.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Been A While

Wow, have I been out of circulation or what?  What a hectic couple of months August and September were.  The highlight was the completion of a 102.4 mile bike ride in Nashville, Tn.  A very challenging ride but Nashville is a great and fun city!

Possible government shutdown is an example of lack of leadership from the top.  They ought to lock eht various players in a room and not let them out till they can find a compromise.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Community Banking

It appears regulators are finally getting the message that community banks play a very important role in the health of local economies.  I think they also realize the Great Recession was not caused by community banks. 

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Braun

The mistake Ryan Braun made was not fessing up to everything when the initial investigation too place a year ago.  I just hope people can forgive and forget.  Everyone makes mistakes.  As long as he owns up to his mistakes, I will still support him. 

Tuesday, July 09, 2013

Interest Rates

It is true that interest rates have jumped about 1% over the past couple of months.  But I don't think the Fed is going to risk rates moving up too rapidly due to the impact that would have on a recovering economy. 

Thursday, June 27, 2013

New Banking Rules

As part of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act, several major changes to the mortgage industry will take effect on Jan 1, 2014.  Efforts by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the federal agency with rule-making authority under Dodd-Frank, to reform the mortgage lending industry from the gound up has resulted in an avalanche of new regulations, totaling nearly 4,000 pages.

While the goal of the nearly dozen new regulations is to prevent another housing crisis like the one that led to the worst recession in the U.S. since the Great Depression, the sheer volume of regulations may hurt consumers more than help them.  The pendulum has swung too far the other way.  Under some of these provisions, none of us would qualify for a mortgage loan.

What it all means for the consumer?  Fewer, more difficult to obtain loans, which are more costly and statistically less risky but also less helpful for consumers.  The intent of the rules is to help consumers, but the very people they're trying to protect will be hurt.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Diabetes Breakthrough

Some great news was recently released indicating a device to regulate insulin needs for diabetics while sleeping is now being used in Europe and being evaluated by the FDA here.  Diabetics are especially vulnerable to dangerous variations in their blood sugar levels during sleep leading to coma and even death.  My oldest grandchild was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 8.  He is now 23, but the disease is ever present.  It is because of this I do a 100 mile bicycle ride each year for him with my fund raising benefitting Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Interest Rates Again

As I think I have somewhat predicted, interest rates are on the move.  Good news for those on fixed incomes!  Even though they are higher for the borrower, they are still very good rates when one looks from the historical perspective.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Good Read

If you are interested in knowing more about what goes on in Washington when significant matters arise that involve Congress and the White House, read Bob Woodward's novel "The Price of Politics."  It is definitely the most insightful book on politics I have ever read.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Summer and Interest Rates

Is summer finally here?  What a beautiful day today!  Makes one forget the weather we've had so far this spring.  Remember, summer is officially still almost 2 weeks away.

Interest rates have started to move higher.  They are still at historic lows.  If a person is thinking about refinancing now is the time.  If your home loan has a remaining balance greater than $200,000, a half point reduction in your rate makes sense.  Under $200,000 a full point reduction makes sense.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Weather

This has been an interesting spring weather-wise.  Each day has been a different weather day.  But we kind of got spoiled last year.  So if you put last spring together with this spring and divide by 2, you get an average spring.  No?

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Road Trips

Each year I offer off the beaten path Dane County day road trip maps.  They were published in 1996 and were written by then County Exec Rick Phelps.  There are six of them.  If you would like a set of them, call 608-250-5500 and leave either your e-mail address or your snail mail address on my voice mail.

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Annual Shareholders' Meeting

Oak Bank held its annual shareholders' meeting last night at Promega's Biopharmaceutical Center.  Directors were elected and a minor by-law change was made.  After the meeting refreshments and food was provided.  I think the turnout was affected somewhat by the beautiful weather, but all in all, a very good meeting and excellent news from management about the Bank.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Change

There is nothing so so constant in our universe as change.  Yet, mankind seems to fear and fight change at every turn.  This is something that Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Co., knew all too well:

"Businessmen go down with their businesses because they like the old way so well they cannot bring themselves to change.  One sees them all about - men who do not know that yesterday is past and who woke up this morning with their last year's ideas."

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Interest Rate Trends

It has been a while since I have weighed in on where I think interest rates are headed.  Much to the chagrin of those in fixed investments, I do not see rates changing for at least two years. 

Friday, April 19, 2013

Boston

I am somewhat surprised it took over 11 years for another terrorist attack on the U. S.  We are such an open and expansive country with so many heavy concentrations of people all over the place.  But if we become terrorized, they win.  We will win!!

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Boston

The question of the day on radio station WIBA - AM this morning was whether I felt the tragedy in Boston yesterday was precipitated by international or domestic terrorist?  My response was domestic.  For some reason this seems an act of a domestic radical group.  Time will tell.

Friday, April 05, 2013

Election Day

Madison continues to amaze me with its political thinking.  Why do you reject the candidate for judge that was recommended by both sides of the aisle just because she was appointed by Governor Walker?  How selfish and shortsided can a person be?  We have way too many people in this town who have never created a job in their lifetime.  People who have lived off taxpayer money all their life, either at the university or in some form of government employment.  Oh well, it's still a great town.

Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Vote

Surprises from yesterday's election.  Longtime Madison alderman Tim Breur getting beat was the big shocker for me.  I was disappointed in the Fitchburg election results in two cases;  Dorothy Krause from District 1 is an example of why we have such bad leadership in our city.  And Steve Arnold getting reelected from District 4 was a disappointment.  His spending wishes only leads to higher taxes.  Just amazes me that so many people have no idea of what it takes to run a business and the risks you take.  It's like they think we have an endless pit filled with money.  They just don't get it as to how we have to fill that pit.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Economy

While I am not excited about the economic growth outlook, I do feel we have bottomed out.  I am also seeing signs that the housing market is beginning a turn around. 

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Spring

Quite a winter!  But being from the U.P. I am used to longer winters.

UW men's basketball team had quite a run this year.  Most people I know who follow them would say they would not have expected them to have the season they have had.  Basketball is such a momentum game.  And they just could not get the momentum yesterday.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Coach of the Year

I know my posts to this blog often are sports oriented.  But that's Madison.  It is a very sports oriented town. 

Bo Ryan being named Coach of the Year in the Big 10 is well deserved.  I know of noone who thought they'd have the season they have had.  Granted, it is the guys who are out on the floor who execute  plays and fight as hard as they do.  But Bo's ability to get the maximum effort from his guys game after game is a true testament to his coaching and to his assistant coaches'. 

Friday, March 08, 2013

Daylight Savings

I was listening to WIBA this morning and the discussion very early was about the pros and cons of daylight savings time.  I like having more daylight later in the day.  So I guess that makes me in favor of it.  I find people tend to be in much better moods when the sun shines, too.  And for those who love to bike, it leaves more time to hit the roads and trails after work. 

Monday, March 04, 2013

Tired Yet

Are you tired of the snow yet?  Having grown up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, I find this winter reminescent of those I got used to.  The difference is that while we are approaching 60 inches of snow here, which I believe is above average, Marquette, Michigan has had over 130 inches, a normal year.

Get out and enjoy it.  Temperatures are great for it. 

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Vote

There will likely be a low turnout today at the polls.  Despite the cold weather and slippery roads, we all should get out and vote.  I still believe our two most important rights are the right to a trial by a jury and the right to vote!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Special Time

Happy Valentines Day!  I am having a hard time believing what I heard yesterday... there is a school in Madison where kids are not allowed to bring Valentine Day cards for their classmates!! 

Monday, February 04, 2013

Super Bowl Ads

Frankly, I found most of the Super Bowl tv ads to be a waste of money.  The two or three I did think were really good was the Budweiser clydesdale spot;  the Oprah/Jeep spot on our military;  and the spsot where the nursing home residents snuck out to party, though I do not remember the product/service being sold.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Wait Until Tomorrow

57 degrees today and 3 - 6 inches of snow tomorrow!  That's Wisconsin!  But January is almost over and we can start looking forward to spring thaws beginning in February.  And bicycling enthusiatists are beginning to get their bikes ready to hit the roads and trails!

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Community Banks Are Special

As of 2011, community banks made up 92 percent of insured banks and 95 percent of U.S. banking organizations.  They hold the majority of deposits in rural and micropolitan counties.  History has shown that well-managed and innovative community banks are well-positioned to handle the challenges of the future and to take advantage of new opportunities.  All of this confirms:  Community Banks are special!

Monday, January 21, 2013

Oh Brother!

On February 3 we will witness something we likely have never nor will we ever see again.......  brothers being the head coach of each of the two teams in the NFL Super Bowl!  John & Jim Harbaugh.  Former head UW football coach Dave McClain and his wife Judi used to babysit these two.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Gun Control

I have mixed feelings about all the rhetoric regarding guns.  I came from a family that did a lot of hunting.  Guns were a part of our life.  Yet, I don't feel assault type weapons are needed for hunting and other sporting activities.  But I am concerned about new government involvement in regulating what we can own.  My concern is the continued increase in government involvement in our lives.  And regulating guns, in my opinion, would not have prevented the Sandy Hook tragedy.  I believe the guns his mother had were legal and would be legal even under the proposed gun control ideas. 

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Community Banking

This may be too repetitive but the banking problems of the past four to five years were not created by community banks.  But many community banks throughout the country were impacted by the problems created by investment and mortgage bankers.  We are now seeing significant improvement in the financial stability and earnings at community banks. 

Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Happy 2013

Happy New Year to all!  The new year always ushers in hope and optimism.  Let's hope we can come to grips with this country's debt situation.

As the Badgers prepare to defeat Stanford today in the Rose Bowl, here's a little Packer trivia.  The Packers won three consecutive NFL championships from 1929 to 1931, and nearly had a fourth in a row in 1932.  They finished 10-3-1 that year, and second to the 7-1-6 Bears only because ties did not count in the standings at the time.

Stay healthy!

Saturday, December 29, 2012

The Cliff

I'm betting that congress and the president will reach a compromise on the pending financial cliff legislation before January 1. 

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Big Storm

One thing about impending snow storms... it sure diffuses the bad news we are inundated with.  Also, the hiring of the new football coach, Gary Anderson, will generate a lot of "fun" conversations over the next several weeks.

Drive with care!!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

UW Basketball

I attended last night's UW men's basketball game versus the University of Virginia, coached by former Badger assistnat, Tony Bennett.  I was convinced before last night's game that Tony should be Bo Ryan's replacement whenever Bo decides to step down.  I am more convinced now!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Thanksgiving - 2012

Here's a ditty to contemplate especially at this time of year and after all we have gone through this year in the political arena.

An old Cherokee told his grandson, "My son, there is a battle between two wolves inside us all.

One is evil.  It is anger, jealousy, greed, resentment, inferiority, lies and ego.  The other is good.  It is joy, peace, love, hope, humility, kindness, empathy, and truth."

The boy thought about it, and asked, "Grandfather, which wolf wins?"

The old man quietly replied, "The one you feed."

Happy Thanksgiving.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Football - Again

I'm having a difficult time understanding how Wisconsin can be 2 - 3 point favorites for tomorrow's game versus Ohio State.

Thursday, November 08, 2012

What Now?

From a financial perspective, the next four years appear critical to me.  If we continue to take on more debt as a nation, we are, in my opinion, headed for a major international financial crisis.  I am concerned that states who are bankrupt like California and Illinois will be baled out by Washington, at our expense as taxpayers.

Friday, November 02, 2012

Vote

One of the most important votes you will ever make is coming up.  If you have not already voted, be sure and exercise the most important right you have on Tuesday, November 6. 

Monday, October 29, 2012

Voting

I don't know how many voters have taken advantage of early voting but I did.  Of course, I already had my mind made up as to who I was voting for.  If you do know which way you are going to go, I recommend you vote early.  The deadline to early vote is the close of business on November 2, 2012.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Good Weekend

Always a great weekend when both the Badgers and Packers win!  Now if the Lions can beat the Bears tonight.  And how about that beautiful weather over the weekend!

Friday, October 19, 2012

Politics

Am I the only person who will be glad when the political calls and ads are gone?

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Debate # 2

It's always interesting to watch the polls that tell us who won the presidential debate.  Kind of depends on the media outlet.  Fox says Romney won.  CNN says Obama.  The final poll on November 6 is the one that will be accurate!

Friday, October 12, 2012

Debate

Which one of the vice presidential candidates would you want occupying the White House if something were to happen to the president?

Sunday, October 07, 2012

President's Security

Can you believe the taxpayers are on the hook for about $260,000 for security for President Obama's campaign visit to Madison?  And that doesn't count the cost of Air Force 1 and all the related costs.  I really don't care who the candidate is, all those costs should come from their campaign fund raising and not from taxpayer pockets!

Friday, September 28, 2012

Referee Debacle

I thought I had pretty much seen everything you could see in sports.... until last Monday night!  While it was just a game, the loss could mean a loss to the Northeastern Wisconsin economy of over $8 million should that one loss cause the Packers to lose home field advantage in the playoffs.  It is good to see the professional refs back!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Pests

Am I the only one who gets tired of all the political phone calls?  We all should be contacting our elected reps complaining about this.  I strongly feel the "no call" should apply to them, as well.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Football

My sense is that UW football is in a slight pickle!  First the firing of the offenseive line coach after only two games.  Now the quarterback controversy.  What will be next if they don't turn this around?

Friday, September 14, 2012

Packers

Great Packer victory last night over da Bears!  Now if the Badgers can get in sync.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Tought Day in Wisconsin

Not a good weekend.  Bad enough that the Badgers lose first non-conference game after winning 37 in a row, but then the Packers get beat by San Francisco.  In both cases I thing the Wisconsin favorites were outplayed and out coached.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Great Time of the Year

The smell of autumn is in the air!  My favorite season.

The Republican National Convention is now over.  Some great speeches.  I would have to rate Condaleeza Rice's as the best.

Now let's see what the Democrats have to say.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Cleveland

As a kid I remember hearing stories about how a river running thru or near to Cleveland, Ohio would actually catch on fire due to polution.  I understand the city has changed dramatically since then.  I will find out this coming week.  Driving there on Sunday for a meeting.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Ride is Complete

I completed a 100 mile ride last Saturday for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.  One of the most exciting events of the weekend was hearing about the progress that is being made toward reducing the consequences of having T1D (type 1 diabetes).  While there is still no cure for this "silent" disease, progress is being made.  And with the $1.3 million that was raised by this ride alone we are able to carry on the financing of the research so essential to finding a cure.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Ride Ride Ride

This is the weekend for my annual ride to raise funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.  Type 1 diabetes is such a "silent" disease.  Many know so little about this affliction.  It affects young and older persons.  In fact, a neighbor of mine was diagnosed with T1D at age 51.  So, let's all hope and pray for a cure!!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Bits & Pieces

Just a few thoughts I have this morning....

Got to vote.
Like GOP VP pick.
Early in year thought Brewers would be in pennant chase now.
Quarterback issue at UW is interesting.
Doing a 100 mile ride on bicycle this coming weekend for JDRF.
My favorite time of the year coming up.
Thankful for the wonderful country we are blessed with.

Monday, August 06, 2012

Places to Retire

A recent article in 'USA Today" listed Madison as the 2nd best place in the U.S. for seniors to live.  This ranking was of the 100 most populas metropolitan areas.  In fact, there were no cities ranked in the top 5 located in any southern or southwestern state.  They were all northern cities.  The same was true of the cities in smaller cities.  The top five were in the Dakotas, Iowan, Missouri and Minnesota!

Thursday, August 02, 2012

Montee Ball

One cannot help but to hope the guys who beat up Montee Ball get caught.  As unfortunate as it is, there is a saying "nothing good happens after midnight." 

Monday, July 30, 2012

Olympics

I still have a problem with professional athletes competing in the Olympics.  Somehow, I have alwasy thought of the Olympics as being competition between amateurs. 

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Penn State

The question seems to be was the penalty given Penn State appropriate, too harsh or too lenient?  Tough one to anwser. 

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Lawn Watering

I have a few articles prepared by a turf specialist at UW Extension that you might find helpful as to watering of plants, bushes, trees and lawns during this drought.  Send me your e-mail address.  Send it to rgorsuch@oakbankonline.  I will send these articles to you.

Greinke

I have a feeling a trade of Zack Greinke is right around the corner. 

Monday, July 16, 2012

Financial Cliff

The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago held an economic conference last week at which leading nationally known economists discussed the mess we are in.  There were democrats and republicans on the agenda who spoke.  The one common thread that seemed to run throughout their comments was that the U.S. is on a financial cliff;  a cliff we are on the verge on falling over the edge.  Probably not this year nor the next;  but no one would take bets on the next five years.  Our debt and deficit situation is untolerable.

Even though some disagreed with the Paul Ryan plan as not containing specifics, they did agree something needs to be done with our budget and spending programs as a nation.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Been A While

Wow, it's been quite a while since I've posted.  This has been quite a summer weather-wise.  You have to feel for our farmer friends.  I am feeling like we are in for a winter like we haven't had for sometime. 

Since we talked last, I have been to Charlotte, No Car.  Nice city.  Other than that, been doing some road biking which once out, is just great!  It's good for the mind and body.

Politics haven't changed.  It was interesting how the "Recall Walker" yard signs disappeared the day after the recall election! 

Tuesday, June 05, 2012

VOTE!!

I've always said the two most important rights we have is the right to a trial by jury and the right to vote.  So be sure and vote today.  Long line at my polling place this morning.  Looks like a record turnout.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

UW Football

I know it is only May, but football season is already on the agenda.  Yesterday the Big 10 schedule for the next 4 years was released.  No Michigan State on the schedule for 4 years!  And another reminder was when I was notified that I can select my parking locations starting on June 4th.  But there is plenty of baseball left, so let's forget about football for a while. 

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Vote

Today is one of those days where we exercise one of our greatest freedoms.... the right to vote. 

I still have copies of some very interesting Dane County day trips.  Call me at 608-250-5500 if you have an interest in getting a copy of five trips.

Wednesday, May 02, 2012

Annual Shareholders' Meeting

Our annual shareholders' meeting occurred last night at the Promega headquarters building in Fitchburg.  A positive review of 2011 accompanied with some good food and drink made for an enjoyable evening.  It is always good seeing shareholders, some who I haven't seen since last year's meeting. 

Thursday, April 26, 2012

WWII Honor Flight

If you ever have the opportunity to go the the Dane County Regional Airport and be there when the World War II honor flight returns from Washington, D.C. take advantage of the opportunity.  It will bring tears to your eyes to see the joy in the eyes and on the faces of those veterans.  We owe so much to them.  The first person off the flight was an 102 year old woman.  She had tears in her eyes, too.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Steve Jobs

I am almost finished reading the book "Steve Jobs."  Something I just read needs to be shared.  Shortly after he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, he delivered the commencement address at Stanford Univ.  The following was part of that address.

"Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life.  Because almost everything -- all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure -- these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important.  Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose.  You are already naked.  There is no reason not to follow your heart."

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Lightning Strikes!

On Saturday night, at about 11:30 p.m. our building was struck by lightning.  The strike was on the second floor of the building and immediately set off the sprinkler system.  Any fire as a result of the strike was extinquished.  But the sprinklers kept running for sometime before the fire department arrived and was able to turn them off.  We have incurred significant water damage and as a result, our drive up is closed.  We estimate it will be about 10 days before we are back in operation.

We are in the process of replacing lots of drywall and equipment.  In the meantime our staff is working hard to be sure our clients get the same service as normally expected.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Compliance Costs

During a recent compliance exam I was again reminded of the tremendous cost to our society for consumer compliance issues that are well intended, but fail miserably to really address the problem.  Take for example:  Privacy Notices.  How many of you have ever read one of those notices that you receive from every credit card company and bank you do business with?  And every one of them is required to send you the same notice.  Billions and billions of dollars of waste.  And all these costs get passed on to you, the consumer.  As long as no one complains to our legislators, it will only get worse.